Incorporating grazing behaviour measurements in models to predict herbage intake by grazing dairy cows

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Rook, A. J. and Yarrow, N. H. 2002. Incorporating grazing behaviour measurements in models to predict herbage intake by grazing dairy cows. Grass and Forage Science. 57 (1), pp. 19-24. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2494.2002.00297.x

AuthorsRook, A. J. and Yarrow, N. H.
Abstract

Models to predict herbage intake were constructed using 168 dairy cow records from three grazing experiments. Variables included fell into three categories: animal state, sward state and animal behaviour. Linear regression models of varying complexity were obtained by removing variables from the best fitting model to reflect progressive lack of information availability on farms. Thus, behavioural variables were removed first, followed by sward surface height and milk fat concentration. Models were subject to outlier analysis and collinearity tests. Equivalent models were constructed using ridge regression to minimize collinearity problems. They were tested using 20 Holstein-Friesian dairy cows continuously stocked on a perennial ryegrass sward. A 'best practice' treatment [7 cm sward surface height (SSH), 6 kg day(-1) concentrate (C)] was used together with treatments of SSH5/C6, SSH7/C8, SSH7/C0 and SSH9/C6. The best model accounted for 0.37 of the variance in the estimation data and contained the following variables: concentrate intake, milk yield, milk fat concentration, days in milk, sward surface height and chewing rate while ruminating. Model performance against test data was generally poor. This was mainly because of consistent underprediction of herbage intake, caused in part by the higher average herbage intakes in the test data compared with the estimation data.

KeywordsAgronomy
Year of Publication2002
JournalGrass and Forage Science
Journal citation57 (1), pp. 19-24
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2494.2002.00297.x
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Funder project or codeQuality Feeds
Behavioural and Community Ecology (BCE)
Project: 2420 4111
Project: DS 1106
ISSN01425242
PublisherWiley

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